The monk is walking towards the light on a train platform in Bangkok.
This photograph was taken at the classic Hua Lamphong rail station in Bangkok. Built in 1916, the station features traces of Neo-Renaissance architecture. While aiming to capture images of travellers boarding trains, I noticed a monk holding an umbrella and walking towards the light, resulting in this captivating frame.
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